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John, Beloved Disciple: A Survey of His Theology

Robert L. Reymond (Author)

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Binding: Hardcover
Page Count: 208
Publisher: Mentor
ISBN#: 9781857926286

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Description: Examines the themes, concepts and theology of John in his gospel, his letters, and in Revelation. A superb analysis of the writings and theology of the books written by John. Reymond also responds to the two modern theologies of Bultmann and Kaseman.

"Opinions abound in the field of New Testament studies concerning the authorship, the geographic and temporal venues, the source (or sources) of the theology (some would say "theologies") one finds in the Fourth Gospel, the Johannine epistles, and the Revelation, and whether or not the Johannine material advocates an incarnational Christology. As the reader studies these five literary pieces with me, he should understand that in my opinion he is studying the inspired Word of God. Hopefully the reader will be persuaded concerning these matters by the time he has completed reading this book."
 --Robert Reymond, author

"In this book Dr. Reymond again demonstrates his love for God, commitment to Scripture, and his theological expertise and learning. This very readable work examines John's theology in considerable depth. Dr. Reymond takes the view that the Gospel, the Johannine epistles, and the book of Revelation come from the apostle John's pen. Building on this he demonstrates, and develops theological links between the works. As he writes, he counters much modern work on John and leaves us in no doubt that the apostle has presented to us the true Jesus, the incarnate God. Certainly this a worthy introduction to John's theology."
--Dr. Paul Gardner

"Having whetted our appetite with his excellent book Paul, Missionary Theologian , we are now further in the debt of the publisher through the publication of this work on John. Reymond is a significant scholar in the Reformed tradition but above all he is a biblical theologian. Indeed, he is quite prepared to be critical of the tradition if he believes that the biblical evidence justifies it. This book is the result of detailed and painstaking study and yet it remains accessible and useful to all who have a serious interest in Scripture."
--A.T.B. McGowan, Highland Theological College

"Writing on a Biblical subject can be a major test for a Systematic theologian for it will reveal the quality of his Biblical exegesis and so whether his theology is likely to be faithful to Scripture. Robert Reymond passes this test with flying colours. This is a most valuable study of the doctrinal content of five New Testament books. He has a direct, unfussy style, quickly gets to the heart of each issue, marshals his arguments with admirable clarity, and shows deep concern that the witness of John to Christ should be taken with real seriousness."
--Geoffrey Grogan, Glasgow Bible College

About the Author
Robert L. Reymond taught for more than 25 years on the faculties of Covenant Theological Seminary (St. Louis, Missouri) and Knox Theological Seminary (Ft. Lauderdale, Florida). He holds a B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. degrees from Bob Jones University and did post-doctoral studies at Fuller Seminary, New York University, Union Seminary (New York), Tyndale House, Cambridge, and Rutherford House, Edinburgh. Currently he is the Emeritus Professor of Systematic Theology at Knox Theological Seminary, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
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